This is the second week in a row the Eagles offense has
seemed... just broken. Yeah, they had to play their inexperienced
3rd string rookie quarterback for most of the game (statistically,
he actually did noticably better than last week). But they got no
support from the running game (a paltry 48 yards rushing on 19
carries). It just wasn't anywhere near enough, even against the
reeling Giants.

Split Picks: (APR 1-1, SRS 1-1, Line 1-1)

Steelers (Line) @ Raiders (APR, SRS)

The Steelers are playing better than they were at the start of the
season, but they're still not very good, and it dosn't take many
mistakes to put them in a hole they can't get out of. Besides
Terrelle Pryor's 93 yard touchdown run, the Raiders also partially
blocked a punt, which set them up with a short field they were able
to convert into a touchdown. Other than that, the Raiders only had
one sustained drive all game. But they got a touchdown out of it,
and that was enough to put the game out of reach.

Cowboys (APR, SRS) @ Lions (Line)

Certainly the Cowboys had every chance to win this game, and while
their offense had some issues, I think the blame (once again) has to
go to the defense. Yeah, they produced 4 turnovers (which the
offense didn't do much with). But they also let the Lions score 31
points, mostly in the 4th quarter, and including a final, game
winning, 80 yard drive that started with 50 seconds left, and no
timeouts for the Lions. That's just a situation where even
moderately good defenses don't give up a touchdown.